"Creeping Jenny" was my fourteenth release, in November of 1997 on cassette. After I had released "The Portal" I had put together two "best of" compilations "Dream Glop" and "Electronic Skunk Fire" which explains the jump in releases, "The Portal" being eleventh and "Creeping Jenny" being fourteenth. Those best-ofs, being compilations, will be archived at some future date since all the compositions are on other releases here...
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Dream Glop, was released in November, 1997 on cassette. A sampler of my spacey compositions from previous releases. Sometime in 1997, my friend Peet suggested I put together a release that contained my most glopiest compositions, since they were his favorites. I loved the term glop so I went with that for part of the title. I assembled Dream Glop using previously released material. No new stuff here but the artwork is unique to this release. The original cassette j-card artwork is below along...
Topics: Dave Fuglewicz, David Fuglewicz, Experimental Music, Analog Synthesizers
Electronic Skunk Fire, was released in November, 1997 on cassette. Sometime in 1997, on a suggestion, I put together a release named "Dream Glop" which contained some of my more spacey compositions from previous releases. I decided to also release the opposite and do a release of nosier compositions from previous releases. No new stuff here but the artwork is unique to this release. The original cassette j-card artwork is below along with my more modern CD cover. 1 The Tengu Stomp...
Topics: David Fuglewicz, Dave Fuglewicz, analog synthesizers, experimental music
This piece uses the loops that Hal McGee uploaded to Archive.org in late 2010 ("Hal McGee Collaboration Audio Material" http://www.archive.org/details/HalMcgeeCollaborationAudioMaterial). He put up sixty one minute loops for audio artists to use in his International Email Audio Art Project, http://www.halmcgee.com/IEAAP.html, or any other project they would have in mind. I have known Hal since the mid 1990's, we have collaborated on several projects during that time and I thought that...
Topics: Dave Fuglewicz, David Fuglewicz, Hal McGee, noise, experimental
Around April of 1995, my friend, Pete Comely (aka Pete Painful on the release) asked to record some tracks he could collaborate with. From May, 1995 through July, 1995 I recorded the base track(s) that were to evolve into "Harmonia Forest At Dawn". Then I sent the two track cassette to Pete for his part. From July, 1995 through September, 1995 I recorded the tracks for "Island Of Lost Plants". These tracks were also sent to Pete on a stereo cassette for further work. In...
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Aquarium Rave Up, was released in March of 1999 on cassette and was my fourteenth release. Aquarium Rave Up consisted of material recorded during most of the previous year. My equipment at this time: ARP 2600, ARP Odyssey, ARP Sequencer, modified Casio keyboard, Digitech 7.6 Delay, several effects "stomp" boxes, some home made synthesizer modules, including a bare-bones PAiA Shepard Function Generator parts kit. This release covered a large variety of types of compositions from noise...
Topics: David Fuglewicz, Dave Fuglewicz, Analog Synthesizers, Electronic Music, Experimental Music
Roswell, Georgia May 8, 1999 Hal and I had been trading tapes and corresponding for about four years or so. We enjoyed each others recordings and corresponded with tape trades. He was in the area, visiting family and we got together Saturday, May 8, 1999 to jam and visit. Sit a spell and make some sounds, some noise, some music. We played my ARP 2600 and ARP Odyssey. It's been a little over thirteen years now and I'm not sure who played what and when. I do remember that we switched back and...
Topics: David Fuglewicz, Dave Fuglewicz, Hal McGee, experimental, analog synthesizer
In early 2012 I was getting tired of working on many collaborations and on my Tapegerm compositions. I wanted to do something original again. So I used the planet Neptune as a overall setting and came up with different individual settings as indicated by the titles. In this fantasy Neptune world, it had breathable (by humans) air but retained many of those Neptunish qualities we all love so well. I used the following VST's in the production of Neptune: 1) Crystal 2) Meteorite 3) MonoFury and 4)...
Topics: David Fuglewicz, Dave Fuglewicz, Electronic Music, Experimental Music, Analog Synthesizers
"Ultra-Zone" was not called that when it was originally recorded. Only recently, around 2012, did these compositions get titles. I was going to do a through the mail collaboration in 1998 and in March through May I worked on recording enough tracks for a 60 minute cassette. The collaboration fell through and I left the tracks buried. Then a couple of years ago I started to go through all my old master tapes, checking for any unreleased compositions or albums. And now here they are,...
Topics: Analog Synthesizers, Electronic Music, David Fuglewicz, Dave Fuglewicz, Fuglewicz, Hal McGee
In 1996, I had been trading my tapes with Adam Hurlburt (who was recording under the name Vraxoin) for several years when one of us put the idea forward of doing a collaboration, simply titled "Collaboration". I used my analog synthesizers while Adam was using computer generated samples and rhythms. At that time it seemed to me that it was a mixing of opposites, and wasn't sure if the end result would be up to either of our standards. We worked on the tape, by mail, from June through...
Topics: Vraxoin, Mind Skelpcher, Dave Fuglewicz, David Fuglewicz, Electronic Music, Analog Synthesizers,...
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Early Stuff Volume 1 was released in June of 1993 and features two compositions from the 1980's. Even though this was my fourth official release, some of my earliest work was on this tape. After my first three release, "Industrial Strength #1", Industrial Strength #2" and "Every Electric Part Of You" I decided to dig into my tape vaults and unleash my early recordings via Early Stuff Volume's 1 and 2. "The Edge Of Frenzy" was completed in February of 1984 and...
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"Passage" was released in June of 1993 on cassette. This was my eighth release, issued at the same time as "Drifting" (http://archive.org/details/Drifting_Fuglewicz) and "Hard To Decipher", (http://archive.org/details/HardToDecipher), though those two releases had mostly consisted of older material. "Passage" consisted of material recorded during the previous year and it marked the evolution of my releases and music in two ways. For releases; I had become...
Topics: David Fuglewicz, Dave Fuglewicz, experimental, analog synthesizer
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"Orange Mist Sunrise" and "Orange Mist Sunset" were released in March of 1996 on two cassettes. This was my tenth release. I had originally planned on releasing one sixty minute tape but as I was working on compositions the sounds were flowing wonderfully and I was soon past sixty minutes by February of 1996. At one point I was working on three compositions at the same time which was very unusual for me. Previously I had worked on one piece until it was completed. It seemed...
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"A Gentle Sounding Of Chaotic Extensions" was released in March of 1995 on cassette. This was my ninth release. In 1993 I took about a year off to build and rebuild my equipment and that's why I didn't release anything in 1994, but by March of 1995 I had enough for another release. Also, this was the first time I had contributions by other musicians, my friends Pete Comely and Marty Ashmore added significant parts on two of the compositions. This release, I feel is a small quantum...
Topics: David Fuglewicz, Dave Fuglewicz, experimental, analog synthesizer
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"Hard To Decipher" was released in June of 1993 on cassette. This was my sixth release, issued after "Every Electric Part Of You", http://archive.org/details/EveryElectricPartOfYou. My equipment at this time: ARP 2600, ARP Odyssey, ARP Sequencer, modified Casio keyboard, Digitech 7.6 Delay, several effects "stomp" boxes, some home made synthesizer modules. This Archive.Org posting includes the bonus track "Untitled #5" which is not on either the cassette...
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This will be the page for my 1998 collaborative release with Peet, The Sentient Insect Variations.
Topics: Dave Fuglewicz, David Fuglewicz, analog synthesizers, experimental music
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Industrial Strength #1 was released in October of 1990 on cassette. This was my first release even though I had been recording for a number of years. At that time I was unaware just how large the independent tape network was, but I was about to find out. This Archive.Org posting includes the bonus track "Madcap Bells" which is not on either the cassette or CD versions. A scan of the original cassette j-card artwork is included below. All tracks recorded to my trusty four track...
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Industrial Strength #2 was released in October of 1990 on cassette. This was my second release, issued about two weeks after "Industrial Strength #1", http://www.archive.org/details/IndustrialStrength1 At that time I had planned to issue my cassette's under the title "Industrial Strength #x" and just increment the number. I changed my mind about that some time in 1991. This Archive.Org posting includes the bonus track "Mutant Intervention" which is not on either...
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"Drifting" was released in June of 1993 on cassette. This was my seventh release, issued at the same time as "Hard To Decipher", http://archive.org/details/HardToDecipher. My equipment at this time: ARP 2600, ARP Odyssey, ARP Sequencer, modified Casio keyboard, Digitech 7.6 Delay, several effects "stomp" boxes, some home made synthesizer modules. No bonus tracks for this release, but there will be some more coming up. Some points of interest: the cassette version...
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Early Stuff Volume 2 was released in June of 1993 and features more compositions from the 1980's and one from 1990. Even though this was my fifth official release, some of my earliest work is on this tape also (see "Early Stuff Volume 1). After my first three release, "Industrial Strength #1", Industrial Strength #2" and "Every Electric Part Of You" I decided to dig into my tape vaults and unleash my early recordings via Early Stuff Volume's 1 and 2. I used my ARP...
Topics: David Fuglewicz, Dave Fuglewicz, Hal McGee, experimental, analog synthesizer
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In April, 2007, Hal McGee invited me to play at the Tampa Noise Fest, which was scheduled for June 8th, 9th and 10th, 2007. Now I've never played for a live audience before and I hesitated for a few days but did accept. We decided to do a duo for Saturday night. Within a week or so, he asked if I could come down to his hometown of Gainesville, Florida on June 7th, to do a show with him at the Action Research Show # 1, in a warehouse space called Install Bay. This is a record of that show. We...
Topics: David Fuglewicz, Dave Fuglewicz, Hal McGee, experimental, analog synthesizer
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In 1996 Dick Metcalf and I collaborated on a release titled "Journey To Reality". I really enjoyed working on this project. Dick played synthesizers and I used my ARP 2600, Odyssey & Sequencer. It was recorded on four track cassette decks. Analog heaven. Dick Metcalf's website and home of Zzaj Productions: http://zzaj.freehostia.com/wordpress/ . Dave Fuglewicz's website: http://www.davefuglewicz.com. Click on SEE ALL FILES in the bottom, right section for the CD and/or cassette...
Topics: David Fuglewicz, Dave Fuglewicz, Dick Metcalf, Rotcod Zzaj, anaog synthesizers. improvisation
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Every Electric Part Of You was released in February of 1992 on cassette. This was my third release, issued after "Industrial Strength #2", http://www.archive.org/details/IndustrialStrength2. My equipment at this time: ARP 2600, ARP Odyssey, ARP Sequencer, modified Casio keyboard, Digitech 7.6 Delay, several effects "stomp" boxes, some home made synthesizer modules. This Archive.Org posting includes the bonus track "Building The tower" which is not on either the...
Topics: David Fuglewicz, Dave Fuglewicz, experimental, analog synthesizer, Dancing Bear Audio Research
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This will be the page for the 1997 release by Vraxoin and Dave Fuglewicz titled "Collaboration". It is in-process. When there are full notes here it will be complete.
Topics: Dave Fuglewicz, Vraxoin, Mind Skelpcher. David Fuglewicz, Electronic Music, Analog Synthesizers,...
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M.NOMIZED Electrodes 4 M.Nomized: Synthesizers, Evolutiv Loops, Sampler, Loops, Treatments, Programming, Soundscapes, Electric Guitar, Reversed Sounds, Percussions and Electronics. Cover 'Tv Spot' by M.Nomized. All rights reserved. P.2006-2007-2008. https://archive.org/search.php?query=TAPEGERM
Topics: M.NOMIZED, 208 And A Half, Buzzsaw The Shavings, C.Goff III, Code Mango, Cystem, David Fuglewicz,...